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Located 40 kms east of Roma on the Warrego Highway, is the friendly and charming township of Wallumbilla. The residents of Wallumbilla and surrounding district are a dedicated welcoming community committed to enhancing their town’s natural appeal.
Experience the charm of Wallumbilla with a visit to the Calico Cottage, where visitors will experience true good ‘old fashioned’ country hospitality. Visitors will find a delicious range of home baked country treats and local crafts at the Calico Cottage.
Discover local heritage at the Wallumbilla Heritage Centre and Wallumbilla Railway Station, each housing interesting and unique interpretative displays, artefacts and photographs. Gain insight into the local Indigenous history with a visit to the monument to an Aboriginal legend at Pickanjinnie.
Whilst initially Wallumbilla presents as a quaint country town this first impression belies the level of industry and activity which underpins this energetic and proactive community. With its retail and rural supply services, commercial premises, hotel, arts and cultural activities, educational facilities, and sport and recreation activities, Wallumbilla offers residents and visitors all the necessary conveniences.
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Things to see and do
- Calico Cottage - offers a wonderful array of local arts and crafts and is Wallumbilla’s Visitor Information Centre.
- Wallumbilla Railway Station - housing railway memorabilia and archival information pertaining to the district’s tragic rail disaster of 1956, a collision between the Westlander and the Western Mail.
- Wallumbilla Heritage Complex - showcasing the Shire’s heritage and social history
- Pickanjinnie Monument Indigenous heritage monument
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